Re: User name/password length
If the maximum length for a password is 50 characters, do I need to state
this in the documentation? I am inclined to include it--not because I think
anyone would ever want a 50+ character password, but because this is a
combined user/administrator guide ... and, well, because it's not stated
anywhere else.
At the same times, it looks silly to say that a password shouldn't be more
than 50 characters!
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